Moby DINK

Call me Jeremy. Some time ago, never mind the particular date, having no money in my bank account despite the forty hour week that I had just worked, I thought I would start blogging in the financial sector of the world. It is a means of keeping motivation and direction. It is a means of humanizing, or rather, dehumanizing my current state. It is a means of stepping outside of the forty hour week and delving into a blog where assurance and financial security are only a few paragraphs away. I am a DINK. This is my counsel. Please, call me Jeremy.

As you may have gathered, I am by no means a financial expert-quite the contrary. Yet, I see myself as a sailor about to set sail, delayed only by a little patch work on a leaky ship. I will gather the necessary tools, seek the appropriate expertise, and apply the necessary adhesive to finally set sail. I am confident that my research and efforts will not only patch the existing leaks, but will construct a ship as worthy as the Pequod (FYI: that’s Ahab’s ship in Moby Dick).

Please come back soon, and come back often. My first blog will be up shortly and it is bound to be groundbreaking. I will be exploring the world of garbage. That’s right, garbage-waste management’s ugly name. But believe me, Tony Soprano is not the only one making a hefty profit in garbage. You can too! I am a DINK. This is my counsel. Please, call me Jeremy.

“There is nothing surprising in this. If they but knew it, almost all men in their degree, some time or other, cherish very nearly the same feelings towards the ocean with me.”
– Moby Dick by Herman Melville

Hi Jeremy,Welcome to the DINKS Team. It looks like Jay is putting together the financial equivalent of the 1992 US Men’s Basket Ball Team…aka "The Dream Team". We are going to have a great mix of writers on the site!

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About DINKs Finance

DINKS (Dual Income No Kids) Finance is a blog discussing personal finance for couples. While by no means financial experts, we own a variety of assets including real estate and stocks. We've been up to our eyeballs in debt and have made tons of financial mistakes. However, we've successfully retired that debt and we both do learn from our failings. We hope that our voice in this blog can help others in achieving their goals!

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